IBNA- In his book, ‘Martin Heidegger (Makers of Contemporary Theology)’ the Scottish ‎theologist and philosopher John Macquarrie presents a general view on Martin ‎Heidegger’s ideas. The book has been recently released in Persian.‎

A review of ‘Martin Heidegger’ by Macquarrie reads: “This study of Heidegger is a remarkably lucid general introduction to his thought. As one might expect, there are a number of illuminating comparisons between Heidegger and other theological literature, including gnosticism, Barth, Bultmann, Tillich, and Heinrich Ott. The account of Heidegger on God is among the most meritorious features of the book. there is an excellent glossary which explicates clearly, simply, and accurately many important words in Heidegger's vocabulary.”

Macquarrie has been described as "unquestionably Anglicanism's most distinguished systematic theologian in the second half of the 20th century. He is categorized as both an existentialist and a systematic theologian.

Macquarrie remains one of the most important commentators and explainers of his most important philosophical influence Martin Heidegger. However, in ‘Martin Heidegger (Makers of Contemporary Theology)’ he has his own critique of Heidegger, for example in terms of ethics. Macquarrie was also a notable English-language expositor on the theological and philosophical work of Rudolf Bultmann.